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A growing video collection of essential information on GaPSC policies, processes, and more. The Georgia Professional Standards Commission participates in student-focused collaboration with other Georgia education agencies and the Governor’s office.
With the central responsibility for establishing a certification/licensure process Georgia Professional Standards Commission official web site is to provide educators or one who is interested to be a Georgia certified educators the necessary information.
The Georgia Professional Standards Commission (GaPSC) has adopted standards that represent the conduct generally accepted by the education profession.
Summary: Certification is classified according to category, title, type, field and level. The Georgia Professional Standards Commission (GaPSC) has authorized the issuance of certificates under the following classification system: CATEGORIES (2) Renewable. Non-Renewable.
The Provisional certificate is issued in the following fields to individuals employed by a Georgia LUA who meet the Provisional certificate requirements outlined in the rule specific to that field: CAREER AND TECHNICAL SPECIALIZATIONS (See GaPSC Rule 505-2-.90 CAREER AND TECHNICAL SPECIALIZATIONS).
Add A Field, Conversion, 5-Year Induction, 5-Year Induction Extension, Professional Renewal, Retired Educator certificate, Upgrade, Voluntary Deletion. Out-of-State and Service Field Educators Applying for Initial Georgia Certification.
EPPs approved by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission (GaPSC) to offer programs leading to educator certification are expected to ensure that all preparation programs meet all applicable requirements of Rule 505-3-.01, REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR
(1) Summary: This rule outlines the requirements and procedures to apply for Georgia Professional Standards Commission (GaPSC) certification/licensure, registering for a MyPSC account, and securing eligibility to register for GACE assessments.
While the federal hiring requirements apply only to designated paraprofessional positions, all Georgia Paraprofessionals must hold a valid state license issued by the Georgia Professional Standards
Georgia Professional Standards Commission (GaPSC) administers through a testing supplier educator assessments required for certification. As of September 1, 2006, the Georgia Assessments for the Certification of Educators™ (GACE) is the state-approved educator certification assessment program in Georgia.